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This was my 3rd stay at Kobo Kobo and if it was possible, it was even better than the previous 2!
There is nothing that I can single out, as EVERYTHING is just perfect:
- the bungalow accommodation crafted lovingly out of the rock from...More

The fact that the relative small scale camp lies far away from the beaten track was already promising for us as we see tranquility. The 10km good track to the lodge entrance (hidden) already showed us quite some wildlife and the waterhole overlooked by the...More

After the 10 km drive over a very rough terrain one arrives at the "entrance" of Kobo Kobo Lodge with the host, Alfred waiting for you at the steps. The entrance is concealed and you do not think your car, it has to be a...More

Without a doubt, our stay at Kobo Kobo hills was the most amazing stay of our trip. From the moment we arrived Chrissie, Alfred and Lenus made us feel very welcome. A home away from home. We were very lucky to stay in the newest...More

I was a little apprehensive about going here because of the lack of reviews, but all four of us really enjoyed the three nights we spent at Kobo Kobo Hills. Although we booked through an agent, I had some contact with Kirsten via email ....More

A relaxed and rustic camp on a mountaintop at the foot of the Khomas Hochland. A place to really unwind and read a book or go exploring with no other people around. Small staff. We try to have one group at a …Moretime so nobody is disturbed by strangers. We cook and serve delicious suppers under the stars. No electricity as such. Swimming Pool. Paraffin lamps as lighting. Solar water heating. Camouflaged, thatched huts. As a guest you quickly learn to listen to and enjoy the sounds of nature! Less